Chemistry (1999-2020) was one of the leading communications agencies for almost 21 years. After some years of very challenging trading conditions, the business could no longer provide the quality of service that had been in its DNA throughout its life and, with great reluctance, the company closed in January 2020.
For its entire life, Chemistry attracted and nurtured some of the greatest talents in the industry - go and hire them!
Chemistry was Ireland’s most creative agency for 21 years. With an unmatched record in ICAD, the Irish creative awards, we were also the first Irish agency ever to win Gold at Cannes, in addition to our wins at D&AD and the One Show. In 2019, our final year in business, maintaining our high standards until the end, we were awarded Agency of the Year at the Kinsale Sharks.
A few highlights:
Won the first ICAD Gold for digital;
Created “Ireland’s most successful viral ever” (Funda, so said Sunday Business Post);
Created the famous Sarkozy Letters, viewed over 1 million times (with €0 media spend);
Made “Mr Tayto” the number one Googled term in Ireland;
Won first Cannes Gold ever by an Irish agency (National Newspapers of Ireland);
Won only Gold ever at the World Press Awards by an Irish agency (National Newspapers of Ireland);
Created Club Orange 'Best Bits' campaign, viewed over 1 million times (with €0 media spend);
Created LowLow's Adland Gal: 2.4 million views on YouTube, the 7th most viewed ad video ;
Creative Radio Agency of the Year winner;
Multiple ADFX (advertising effectiveness, now Effies) winner;
Created world famous 'Falling Fern' tribute to Jonah Lomu
Created Lidl's LGFA #SeriousSupport sponsorship, Ireland's most successful sports sponsorship and winner of European Sponsorship of the Year;
Helped take Dunnes Stores from #3 to #1 in the grocery category with our first campaign - and helped them maintain the #1 spot for 16 consecutive months.